Google found a series of hacking tools they said were used by a Russian espionage group and a cybercriminal group in China.
A highly sophisticated set of iPhone hijacking techniques has likely infected tens of thousands of phones or more. Clues suggest it was originally built for the US government.
Leaked iPhone hacking toolkit linked to U.S. contractor L3Harris fueled Russian and Chinese cyberattacks, exposing global users to espionage and theft.
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